All Japan articles – Page 37
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ArticleRSA grapes to debut in Japan
South Africa has sent its first ever shipment of grapes to Japan, marking the end of a 30-year battle to gain access to this market
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ArticleSouth African citrus heads for Japan
The South African citrus industry will be hoping the recent natural disasters in Japan will not affect the market for its fruit, which is now being shipped to the Asian nation
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ArticleJapan loses appetite for fruit
Japanese households are eating less fruit since the March earthquake, recent figures suggest
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ArticlePeru and Japan sign free trade deal
Over 10 years tariffs will be removed on the majority of bilateral trading items starting when the agreement enters into operation in July
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ArticleTaiwanese mangoes expand Chinese presence
New home deliveries in Shanghai and high domestic fruit prices are likely to grow Taiwanese mango sales in China
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ArticleJapanese spend less on fruit
Statistics from March show a slump in the average household’s fresh fruit consumption
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ArticleMarket data confirms earthquake impact
Japan’s devastating earthquake and tsunami had mixed effects for sales of fresh produce during March, according to latest market data from Yamano & Associates
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ArticleJapan market still in limbo
More than a month on from the devastating earthquake and tsunami, the effects for Japan's fresh produce business remain unclear
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ArticleJapanese farmers demand compensation
Japanese farmers have protested outside the offices of Fukushima reactor owner TEPCO, demanding compensation
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ArticlePeru posts organic banana growth
Exports were up in both volume and value terms during January and February 2011
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ArticlePhilippines sees boost in exports to Japan
Sources in the Philippines have reported an increase in sales of bananas and okra to Japan
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ArticleJapan's PM bids to ease food safety fears
Japan's Prime Minister has sought to reassure consumers about the safety of produce grown around the Fukushima nuclear plant
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ArticleQuake may cripple Japan's food industry
Japan's devastating earthquake and tsunami could have a "dire" effect on the country's food industry, Rabobank analysts warn
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ArticleMaersk safety zone established in Japan
Group says that it will continue to service Japan, as long as it is considered safe for the crew of its vessels
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ArticleQuake slashes Japanese retailer profits
Leading Japanese retailer Seven & I says its FY2011 profits will be cut by billions due to the effects of the March 11 earthquake and tsunami
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ArticleJapan to label produce origin
Japan will label domestically produced fresh produce with its point of origin to help protect sales both at home and abroad
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ArticleShippers resume services to Japan
Hapag-Lloyd is the latest shipping group to resume services to Japanese ports following radiation fears
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ArticleZespri adds water to Japan kiwifruit cargo
Zespri has added 30,000 litres of bottle water to its first shipment of gold kiwifruit to the Japanese market this week
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ArticleJapan radiation fears may boost NZ exports
Vegetable exports from New Zealand to Japan and other Asian markets may rise as buyers shun Japanese products over radiation fears
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ArticleWalmart reopens Japanese outlets
Walmart has reopened 12 of the 24 outlets it was forced to close in the wake of the 11 March earthquake and tsunami in Japan

